Ellsworth High School - Jester Yearbook (Ellsworth, ME)
- Class of 1950
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EDITORS FOR THE JESTER 1950
Edltor 1n Ch1ef Dana Austm
Asslstant Echtor 1n Chlef Ellen Sargent
Buslness Manager James Royal
Advertlslng Managers
James Royal 50 Flora Ryder 50 Jane
Moore 51 Eula Thlbodeau 51
Lrterary Ed1tors
Mary Brown 50 Lorralne Allen
Soclal Edltors
Betty Grlffxn 50 Barbara Luce 51
Alumn1 Edltors
Maureen Dunleavy 50 Helen Wllbur 51
Exchange Edrtors
Robert Phlppen 50 Karen Wllley 51
Ed1tors for Glrls Sports
LOUISE Murch 50 Allce Moore 51
Edltors for Boys Sports
Robert Phlppen 50 Roland Hrggms :J1
Joke Edltors
Maralyn Kane 50 Patrlcla Haynes al
Senlor Speclals Edltors
Mary Anderson Maralyn Kane Mary
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Art Edltor Kenneth Sargent 50
Class News Edltors
Senlor Joyce Tracy 50 Junlor Al1ce
Johnson 51 Sophomore Sarah Anderson
52 Freshman George Davxs 53
Snapshot Page EGIIOTS
Laurlce Salsbury 50 Joe Stockbrldge 50
Theresa Leach 50 Wesley Ford 50
TYDISIS tunder the superv1s1on of Mrs
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Mary Brown 50 Patty Hodgkxns 0
Jeanette Candage 50 Maralyn Kane 50
Betty Grlffm 50 Theresa Leach 50
Adrlenne Mann 50
Copylst Loulse Murch 50
Faculty Adv1ser Ol1ve E Fortzer
Edltonal
TOLERANCE OF YOLR OWN KIND
Tolerance of color race and relxglon has
been propounded and preached for years
I belleve that young Amer1cans should be
only of pigment natlonallty and relxglon
These certalnly are important In school
however there are other aspects of 1n
tolerance It has been Sald that young
people are the cruelest to thelr own klnd
What about the lndlfference that cllques
and 1nd1v1duals show to one another'P Many
I1m6S one may not d1sl1ke another but
1nd1lTerence can be an even more torment
mv weapon than physlcal cruelty Surely a
smlle or frlendly word hurts no one
What about the smokers Jeers and
laughs at anothers m1stakes'P I know your
answer Everyone does It They laugh at
me too Ind1v1dual1sm not follow the
leader 15 what propels one lnto success
Besldes 1f you set an example by not laugh
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lead Soon no one wlll be embarrassed and
confused by laughs at every mlspronuncl
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means I dont want to preach but to sug
gest to all Beware of unconsclous lntoler
ance for you are hurt as well as the v1ct1m
of your lndlfference and Jeers Do unto
others as you would have others do unto
you
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Hymn Falth of Oul Fathers
Scrlpture Readlng and Prayer
Revere d Wllllam K McDonough
Vocal Duet Rose of Sharon
Jean Partrldffe and Connle Beal
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DIFGCIOI Mrs Llbby
Wednesday June 14 8 p m
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MUSIC
Prayer Oscar Remlck
Preslde ts Address Oscar Remlck
Class HISIOTY
Mary Anderson Robert Gould
Class Prophecy
Maralyn Kane Robert Falvex
Class Glfts Betty LaFurley Dana Austln
Class lllll Robert Phllbrook
Dlrectors Mr Smlth MISS Pearse
Thursday June 15 8 p m
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Sautatory Glorla P Hodbklns
Honor
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Jeanette Candage
Gerald Dumas
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James Royal
Kenneth Sareent
Toan Whltmore
Joyce Tracv
Wages Maureen Dllnleavy Mary Moore
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Margorle Patten Loulse Murch
Letty LaFurlev Laurlce Sallsbury
loan DGWIIL Wesley Ford
Dolores MUlCh Colon Smlth
Joe Stockblld e
Stoly Tellels Bal bara Bovt den Mary Bl on n
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Harold C Stratton
Class Ode Joanne and Lols Whltmore
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Planlst Eula Thlbodeau
Frlday June 16 9 p m
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SO IS ANDY TO HER DICK
AS THE CHILD IS TO THE DOLL
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SO IS JEANETTE TO HER JOKES
AS THE SMELTS ARE TO THE TOLLING
SO IS BARBARA TO HER COLON
AS THE GROCERIES TO THE CARTON
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AS THE DISHES TO THE SHELF
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AS THE SENIOR TO HIS STUDY
SO IS LIZ TO HER BUDDY
AS THE RED SOX ARE TO BOSTON
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AS THE OYSTER TO THE PEARL
SO IS STANLEY TO ANY GIRL
AS THE DOG TO THE FLEAS
SO IS PATTY TO HER SKIS
AS THE COVER TO THE JAR
SO IS AUBREY TO HIS OLD CAR
AS THE DOVE IS TO ITS COO
SO IS PHIP TO HIS SUE
AS THE SKATE GOES WITH SKATING
SO DOES GLORIA WITH HER DATING
AS THE DOCTOR TO THE PILL
SO IS LOUISE TO HER WILL
AS THE CORN IS TO THE COB
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Orator
Imp
Artlst
Wolf
Bram
Chauffeur
Hostess
Sclentlst
Peacemaker
Van Johnson
Baby
Speedster
Homemaker
Shelk
Flrrt
Rodney Robbms
Betty LaFurley
Kelth Whltmore
Kenneth Smith
Dorothy LIDSCOII
JCSSIB Warren
Barbara Bowden
Bob Gould
Patty Hodgklns
The Semor Play Cast
Maralya Kane
Glorla Kane
Joe Stockbrldge
Mary Moore
Oscar Remlck
Dana Austm
Ralph Moon
Bob Gould
Joanne Whitmore
Kenny Sargent
Freddy Mack
Jovce Tracy
Ph1l Coolrdge
Joyce Salsbury
Wesley Ford
Mr Smrth
Bob Falvey
Maureen Durmleavy
Jeanette Candage
Betty Anderson
Jrmmy Royal
Mmn Bond
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VVHAT E H S WILL MISS NEXT YEAR FUNNIES
The curtalns bemg tled up ln Room 1
The Red Heads
Oscar Remlcks aspxre
The 4 Marys
The Remlck Gould Royal comblnatlon
ln the plays
Jim Royals loyalty to the Boston Red
Sox
Dolores Murch s gum chewmg
Betty Lous giggle
Joyce Tracys mtellect
Adrlennes ab1l1ty to make basketball
tlckets
Barbara Bowdens smlle
Patty Hodgkln s speed lm typmgl
Kenny Sargents drawlng abrllty
Bobby Phllbrooks trumpet playmg
Mary Andersons tardmess
The Whltmore trlo Kexth Katherme
and Joanne
The two palrs of Smlth brothers Colon
Mrs Fortler tellmg Stanley Taylor Bob
Phlppen and Joe Stockbrldge to turn
around and keep still
Mrs Llbbys relxable team conslstlng of
Mary Brown Jeanette Candage Patty
Hodgklns Adrxenne Mann Theresa
Leach Betty Grlffln and Pete Kane
J Aubreys clownlng
The Senlor Engllsh classs tPer 21
loyalty to Mr Smxth and Macbeth
Our smllmg beamlng Joyful llttle
faces
Mary Moore 50
Arnold Foster
Betty La Furley and
Jeanette Candage
Maureen Dunleavy
Betty Grlffln
Murray Butler
Ardlenne Mann
Aubrey Davis and
Phll Coolldge
Joe Mahon
Stanley Taylor
J1ggS Oscar Remlck
T1ll1e Theresa Leach
Wesley Ford
Wendell Smrth
Boots Marllyn Wallace
Terry Joe Stockbrldge
Dana Austm
Plrates Freddy Mack Bob Falvey
Dagwood
Mutt and Jeff
Baby Dumplmg
Blondie
M1Ck6y Mouse
Mlflflle Mouse
Katzenjammer Klds
Popeye
Knobby Walsh
Mandrake
Snuffy Smlth
Buzz Sawyer
Roy Rogers George Ray
King of the Royal Mounted
Kenny Sargent
D1x1e Dugan Maralyn Kane
Dalsey May Marlanne Bond
Chrlsty Flora Ryder
D1ck Tracy Gerry Dumas
Henry
Narda
Pug Joyce Tracy
Spray
Dxana
Grandma
Lucy Belle
Alexls
Freckles
Jlm Royal
Joanne Whxtmore
Marjorre Patten
Joyce Salsbury
Glorla Kane
Lols Whltmore
Glorla Gordon
Walter Wonchoba
Maralyn Kane 50
WHAT I LL MISS NEXT YEAR
Next year Ill mlss class meetmgs
Where talk and laughter relgn
Also Ill mlss our assemblies
Whlch often resembled a game
Ill mlss Room 3 durlng noon hour
The kxds and the laughter and fun
I ll long for those chats m the coatroom
When thls school year IS done
Borrowlng combs and crowding for mxrror
These th1ngs too I w1l1 mlth
And staylng after school mghts
To wash boards for Mr Smith
Ill m1SS the smlles and the greetmgs
As IH the hall we pass
But most of all when next year comes
Ill mlss my Senior Class
Mary Brow n 50
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Laurlce Salsbury Demure eh'P
Glorla Gordon R1d1ng hlgh
Jeanette Candage Goldllocks
Jeanette Candage Mary Anderson
Mary Moore Betty La Furley Football
format1on'P
Paul Flrlotte and Joanne Whxtmore
Fam1l1ar two some
Katherme Wh1tm0F9 You re sweet'
Dolores Murch Baby buntmg
Stanley Taylor and his first love
Jessle Warren Kinda coy'P
Paul Jordan The Jordans start base
ball young
Llz Bartlett Pretty as a plcture
SENIOR SNAPSHOT
Mother Goose Party Mary Moore
Jane Moore Betty Gflffln Dana
Austln
Play ball' Joe Stockbrldge
Patr1c1a Fogg and boy frxend
Jessle Warren S1tt1ng pretty
Kelth Whltmore Sallor a hoy
Betty LaFurley Keep that bottle qulet
Barbara Bowden Pretty flowers
Mary Brown Sweetly serlous'
Paul Jordan See Daddys new car
Ralph Moon Want a I'ld69
Alxce Maddocks Why so sad9
Anna Wescott You look llke a l1ttle
Dutch g1rl
Louxse Murch and her baby doll
Marjorxe Patten and Paul Sanborn
Baysxders
Lo1s Whltmore You must have been a
beautlful baby
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Barbara Bowden and Mary Brown
Entwlned
Joyce Tracy Not very serlous for a
valed1ctor1an
Mary Anderson Or IS It a baby doll'J
Mary Gllley See my flowers'P
Robert Phxppen Our Eagle Scout
Oscar Remxck Relaxlng
Adrlenne Mann and Joan DeW1tt
Plcmckmg
Mary Moore The sun IS too brlg '
Joyce Salsbury and her doll
Patty Hodgklns pxnk pant1es9
Teresa Leach peek a boo'
IDENTIFICATIONS
Betty LaFurley and Maureen Dun
leavy Gxd dap'
IS cold
Allce Fox N106 smlle
Glorla Kane A wee Scotch 13.5818
Oscar Remlck Move over Mr Graham
Charles and Dolores Murch J1uJutsu'P
Joanne Whltmore Oscar REm1Ck Mary
Moore Ruth Jordan Happy hours
Arnold Foster Whats over there'7
Another Mother Goose group lback
row! A McDev1tt K Sargent
P Coolldge G Bradford P
Bradford 4front rown D Austln B
LaFurley B Cooper E Strout M
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Joan DeW1tt Shyq
Betty Lou Grlffm and Wayne Incog
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THE WHOLE TOWNS TALKING
Mary Anderson Mary Brown Robert Gould George Ray Oscar Rem1ck Mary
Moore James Royal
THE WHOLE TOWNS TALKING
A three act farce by John Emerson and
Anlta Loos was presented November 22 and
46 by the Senlor Class of 1950 Mr Holmes
dlrected the play wh1ch was dellghtedly
rece1ved by an audlence that declared the
play to be the best farce presented by the
school 1n ma y years
The actlon of the play takes place ln the
llvlng room of Mr and Mrs Henry Slm
mons of Sandusky, Oh1o Mr Slmmons
plots to marry hlS daughter, Ethel, to h1s
buslness assoclate, Chester B1nney
Mary Anderson
Anme
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Henry Slmmons
Etheel S1mmons
Roger Shlelds
Chester B1nney
Sally Otis
Lxla Wllson
Donald Swlft
Letty Lythe
Sad1e Bloom
Mrs Jackson
Ruth Jordan
Walter Parker
Oscar Remxck
Mary Brown
Robert Gould
James Royal
Betty Gr1fT1n
Barbara Bowden
George Ray
Mary Moore
Maralyn Kane
Glorla Hodgklns
ONE ACT PLAYS
The cast of characters for the Semor
one act play The Balcony Scene was as
follows Ralph Moon Coloa Smlth Oscar
Remlck James Royal Betty LaFurley
Glorla Kane Mary Moore and Barbara
Bowden It was under the dlrectlon of Mr
Edward Holmes
The cast of characters for the Junior
one act play, 'The Farmers Daughter, or
'Sally and the V1l11an," was as follows
Clara Grlndle, Ellen Sargent, James Young,
Barbara Luce, Davxd Whlte, and Tyler
Carllsle It was an old fash1oned melo
drama under the dlrectlon of Mr James A
Smxth
The cast of characters for the Sophomore
one act play, "Two Crooks and a Lady," was
as follows Sarah Anderson, Lou1s WIISOH,
Suzanne Holmes, D1anne Rxchmond, Paul
Bowden, and Raymond Harr1ngton
In addltlon Robert Gould dlrected a one
act drama entltled 'tWheat F1re" The cast
of characters was as follows Robert
Gould, Mary Anderson, Lols Whltmore, and
George Ray
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FAILURE
The test IS over and you have falled It
doesnt matter what sort of a test It IS a
test of 1ntell1gence or of ab1l1ty you may
have trled out for cheerlead1ng or JUHIOI
speaklng and falled The 1mportant th1ng
to you anyway that you have fa1led
You suffered tortures waltlng for the
verd1ct Sure the gang fooled around out
s1de the doors wa1t1ng and speculat1ng
laughlng a llttle too loudly and reassurmg
one another
Why of course youll make It Jean
you re sure to
And you say somethfng back denymg lt
but hop1ng always Down deep you really
thlnk you w1ll be successful but there 1S
always that doubt How proud and pleased
your mother w1ll be 1f you are but what
wlll she say 1f you are not'P
Then the door opens and a teacher comes
out bflflglllg the fateful papers wxth the 11st
You try to get 1n to see the paper and yet
you re afrald to look afrald you d1dn t
make It
Oh Klm you made Jayvees
Gee Mary you re on Vars1ty but I knew
you would be
You look then But you already know the
answers for no one has saxd Why Jean
you re on Jayvees
You look and then leave to go to basket
ball practzce Tears form 1n your eyes and
you can hardly breathe Your g1rl fr1end
asks 1f you made It and you dont thmk
that you can speak but somehow you man
age to say No She looks at you 1ncred
ulously and then goes to look for herself
You can see sympathy 1"l her eyes and
maybe even tears
You Slt down on the gym steps and walt
untll lts tlme for you to play You can hear
the g1rls who d1d make lt laugh1ng and
talk1ng Someone says Its too bad Jean
dldnt make lt she s better than a lot of us
who d1d
Yes they can say that because thev 16
safe and confident sure of themselves and
the-xr ab1l1ty
You s1t there by yourself thmkmg
th1nk1ng of what your mother 1S gomv to
say Oh she may not say anythmg but
what she w1ll be thlnklng know1ng her
c'aughte1 wasn good enou h And there
you Slf wallowmg 1n self p1ty tears ove1
flowmg
So you run to the dressmg room and start
to change your clothes Judy your g1rl
fr1end comes ID She doesnt say anythlng
to you but just stands there pretendmg to
be comb1ng her ha1r Other g1rls come ID
talk1ng excltedly and you pretend to be
engrossed IH tylng your shoe lace A tear
tr1ckles down but you dont care The 1m
portant th1 g lS to get out of here and you
leave as qulckly as you can for home where
you can find comfort
You step out 1nto the cold dark nlght
Snow LS falllng and the flakes a l1ttle l1ke
gentle teardrops splash agalnst your face
as you walk down the h1ll
Ann McGraw 51
THE FIRST TRY
There had been much suffermg 1n the
Mart1n household Kathy Mart1n had de
clared that she could sta d no more Clay
and she had planned to stay home and
watch Mllton Berle but perce1v1ng Clays
sufferlng and annoyed by the same exas
perat1on she felt Justlfied 1n fleemg the
house accompan1ed by her boy fr1end To
her surpr1sed parents she declared Hon
estly I cant stand any more Not even
M11tOD Berle can keep me here tomght
Her parents were aghast From Kathy a
rabld Berle fan th1s was furlous Only
somethlng really horr1ble could dr1ve her
from the Berle Texaco Theater
Suddenly the twms came 1nto the room
Mom' Dad' We just can not sleep We
know we were naughty but even that
offense doesnt rate th1s pu ushment
Th1S ISUK vou1 pumshment k1ds
You may not th1nk so We do Why
well even help w1th the housework to
morrow 1f you w1ll stop that
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amazed thelr paren s The twlns hated
You ewo k and had of en devs d dlvers
mgemous me hods to escape lt
Grandfather had s omped out of the
house declarln tha he was gomv for a
walk Gra dfa hel had never b fore left
the house for a walk when the new HLNT
IlNG WIANLAL had arrlved the same after
Poon
The dog howled Th cat Jomed hls
wlth a few mournfu sounds of her
Then they dlsappealed
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now even the cat and do wlthout
cmnex Look the nelghooxs are rushm
lrom thelr houses I can t stand any more
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the first tlme
Joyce Tracy Q0
WHAT I DO LIKE ABOUT BOYS
Boys' Boys' Thats all you hear about
these days All Olrls thmk about 1S boys
mcludmg myself But my ldea of a boy 15
much dlfferent from other UIIIS ldeas
I dont care 1f the boy IS poute gentle or
lcvmg I dont care a blt the rough tough
boys are the o es for me'
I seem to have more fun that way
Most glrls go to the movles wlth boys Just
to hold thelr hands Not me though' I o
to see what other g1rls boys are there so I
can Hlrt wlth them
By pollte boys I m
rr any boys ln Ellsworth
or the boys here are re
v ays beatmg you up plnchmg you or some
thmg but that always provldes an excuse
for talkm to you
The boys are the most mterestmg sex to
glrls Vlsa versa wlth the bovs
not talkmg about
H1 h School Most
ular cave men al
Ellle Kane
rDea1 Ellle How many sexes do you thmk
the1e are" E M H Edltor 1
A TRIBLTE TO MY FAVORITE FOOD
It was eve mg at Buckmgham Palace
and the royal banquet was Just breaklng up
The kmg sat back con tentedly as the dmner
guests began fll1IlU past h1m out of the hall
The Crown Prmce of Asmanla sm1l1ng
happlly paused by the throne and re
marked Well Your HIUIIUGSS that cer
tal ly was a wonderful dmner and that
Lnusual dlsh your cook prepared was
excellent'
The Ambassador to Flnland paused by
the k1ng and Sald Thank you Your Hlgh
ness for that wonderful meal'
And so one by one the guests filed out
ll addlng trlbutes to the royal cooks
nasterplece
When the guests had left the kmg turned
to hrs cook and sa1d Well Andre 1t was a
success' We must have a meal of those U
S Army surplus powdered eggs agam
John Hawkes 00
Poet s Corner
A BOOK
A book lS llke a golden key to me
Unlockmg treasures hldden from my v1ew
Or l1ke a mlrror whereln I may see
Famlhar scenes from angles brlght and
new
A book glves access to IDS wrlters heart
For he reflects hxmself on every page
So thus I may rel1ve m some small part
The thrxlls and trlumphs of a by gone age
A gentle antldote for stress or care
A stlmulant when dullness rules each day
A maglc carpet bound for anywhere
My whlmsy or my W1Sh may b1d It stray
A book IS many th1ngs to many men
Though but one thought may leave the
authors pen
Ellen Sargent 51
FOR THOU ART WITH ME
We re all the same from God s v1ew poxnt
So th1nk' Who are you to say
Whether a man IS rlght or wrong
If he worshlps a dlfferent way'P
Whether you re good or bad IS not
Determmed by color of face
lf asked what klnd of man you are
I belong to the Human Race
Ellen Sargent 51
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WE HOME EC GIRLS
Well mmded are we Home Ec Ulrls
We never cause a r1ot
The teacher never must say hush
Or tell us to be qulet
She says vxe re very vsell behaved
And qulet as can be
We never speak less spoken to
And never get an E
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The questlons ln a test
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We never sxt and rest
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At answers we re a wh1z
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Us Home Ec g1rls you see
A class as well behaved as th1s
Belongs ln hlstory
Joanne Whltmore 50
THE PATH OF LIFE
days?
The path of l1fe can be compared to these
The leaves l1ke us have l1ved and passed
away
Because they could not stand agalnst falls
breeze
But then the grass 1tS roots wlth food vt1ll
Upon wh1ch It can feed through W1nters
str1fe
Unt1l agaln Mlss Sprlng sweeps oer that
h1
And breathes mto the sod more zest for l1fe
Oh God that vue hke the WISE grass could
All through the happy summer months of
youth
That vte vsould flll our souls w1th deeds of
Thee
And not forget Thy vtay IS hfe and truth
That vthen the dark day of l1fe s fall IS done
We may l1ve on as men of battles vson
Oscar RBYDICK oO
DEATH OF A DEER
he stood upon the h1ll so proud and
stralght
FIS antlers pomted up tovt ard the sky
Hls head upheld he knevt not of his fate
And so he watched the other deer run by
He turned his head to 11sten to a sound
Not knowmg there vtere human bemgs
near
He stepped ahead for fear of bemg found
And then the shot rang out so loud and
clear
The bullet struck upon h1s clean vxhlte
breast
He staggered for a moment ere he fled
The pam was great and so he stopped to
res
Then he fell down on h1s slde and lay there
dead
I ve wondered slnce I saw hlm 11e there stlll
How any man can see a deer and k1ll'J
Joanne Whxtmore 50
OUR CHRISTMAS TREE
Green as we suppose Er1n to be
W1th a lofty SDIYC reaching toward the
celhng
Garbed wlth strxngs of popcorn colored red
yellow and blue
Laced w1th multl colored t1nsel
Over Wh1Ch s1lver 1c1cles
Hangxng dr1pp1ng turnmg
Catch the gleam of the bubbly hghts
On whose splny hmbs and fW1gS
Are t1ed by pleces of red yarn the hoarded
ornaments
Fragxle balls red blue s1lver
Burned out Chrlstmas llghts of various
shapes a d SIZES
Chrlstmas presents plled around lts cotton
covered base
And oer looklng all
W1th vtmgs outstretched
The angel
ThlS IS the farevs ell Slghl on Chr1stmas Eve
The vtelcommg vxevt on Chrlstmas mornmg
Joyce Tracv 50
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B. Bowden, E. S rou . Mrs. Libby: Bank Tellers 4 D. Richmond. A. McGraw, R. Carter. J, Stoc ri ge.
Third Row: Librarians 4- M. Pat en, E. Lobley, J. Moore. A. Moore, OITice girls - M. Bond, M. Brown. B. Griffin, A. Mann,
Bank Tellers 4 J. ParLridge. N. Rowell, B. LaFur1ey. D. Salisbury, Mr. Johnston.
S -or c ': i r. ri . . Tr cy, H. Wilbur, E. Ander. n, P. F gf: News repor ers A J. Knight. Miss Pearse. L. Whil-
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ASSEMBLY CLUB
Members of the Assembly Club under the
drrectron of Mrss Pearse and Mr Jellrson
held therr rnrtral meeetrng of the school
year September 14 Srxty one members en
rolled rn the club and the followrng were
elected offrcers Presrdent Oscar Remrck
vrce presrdent Mary Anderson secretary
Barbara Bowden treasurer Lourse Murch
Commrttees were chosen to plan each
assembly
Mr Henry G Perkrns superrntendent
of schools spoke at the first assembly rn
September In October the club sponsored
a style show rn whrch the followrng took
part Eula Thrbodeau Ann McGraw Mar
Jorre Lrnscott Shrrley Lrtchfleld Ellen Sar
gent Karen Wrlley Lorrarne Allen Elorse
Kane Marranne Bond Mary Lrtchiield
Drane Rrchmond and Betty LaFurley
The December assembly featured a
Chrrstmas program and rn January the
members presented a short play entrtled
Barbara Bowden 50
THE SCHOOL LIBRARY
Grrls of all four hrgh school classes took
charge of crrculatron thrs year rn the lr
brary of Ellsworth Hrgh School under the
drrectron of Mrs Fortrer They were Drane
Rrchmond Helen Wrlbur Carol Falls Wm
rre Dudley Elrzabeth Anderson Patrrcra
Fogg Lourse Murch Flora Ryder Lesley
W1lbur Erdrne Moon Donna Maddocks
Alrce Moore Laura Edwards Jane Moore
Marjorre Patten Nancy Candage Betty
Grrffrn and Joyce Tracy
Among new books added to the lrbrary
were the followrng The Man Vlrthout a
Country Cry of the Beloved Country The
Mutmeers The Greatest Story Ever Told
Olrver Twist Tales from Shakespeare The
Story of Our Trme Father Flannagan of
Boys Town West of the Hrll Bride of For
tune Especrally Father The Runnmg
Thread Cannon Hrll Flower Encyclopedia
Vt ebster s Geographrcal Encyclopedra
Evervwhere I Roam The Vlhrte Saul and
Hoyts New Encyclopedia
Subscrrptrons were marntarned for Lrfe
Trme Saturday Evenmg Post National
Geographic Sports Afield Hvgera tall
forma Banking Ladres Home Journal Ser
ence Drgest Semor Scholastic The Amen
can Home Readers Drgest Student Lrfe
The Natrons Business Holrday Good
Housekeeping and the Bangor Dallv News
Joyce Tracy 0
JL NIOR SPEAKING FXHIBITIOV
The Junror speakers chosen for the finals
thrs year were Marjorre L1 scott Barbara
Dwyer Ann McGraw Ellen Sargent Mary
Lrtchfield Rrchard Carter James Young
Davrd Whrte Deale Salrsbury and Tyler
Carlrsle
The finals were held on the twenty thrrd
of March The program was as follows
Commencement Sarah Wrnter Kellogg
MARJORIE I INSCOTT
The Rabblts Left Hrnd Foot
Calhoun Phelps
RICHARD CARTER
Nocturne Leota Hulsa Black
BARBARA DWYER
Ropes Stanford Clrnton
JAMES YOUNG
The Lrttlest Rebel Edward Peple
ANN MCGRAW
Exrt The Brg Bad Wolf Luella McMahon
DAVID WHITE
The Convrct s Srlrloquy E H Trafton
ELLEN SARGENT
lV'rs Schnrchelefrrtz Und
Der Four O Clock Trarn Gracra Stayton
DEALE SALISBURY
The Soul of the Vrolrn
Margaret Mantel Merrrll
MARY LITCHFIELD
Afrard of the Dark Wrllram E Callahan
TYLER CARLISLE
The Judge was Mrs Arthur T Stevens
Instructor of Speech at the U rversrty of
Marne The wrnners were Mary Lrtchfield
Ann McGraw Davrd Whrte and Tvler
Carlrsle
Davrd Whrre and Marv Lrtchiield wrll
compete rn the annual speakrng contest at
the Unrversrty of Marne w hrle Ann McGraw
and Tyler Carlrsle wrll speak rn the Spear
Contest
The school extends congratularrons to
Robert Gould who won nrsr prrze rn the
strrous drrrsron at the Unrversrtv of Marne
last year
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DEBATE CLUB NEWS
For the first tlme rn ns hrstory Ellsworth
Hgh School made an rmportant showlng
111 a State Debate Tourney At Bates Col
lege the teams partlcrpated 1n three rounds
of debates as follows
In the afternoon rou d of the semr finals
the Negatlve Team defeated Phlllrps Hlgh
School by a 3 0 declslon Sarah Anderson
was best speaker The AfT1rmat1ve Team
defeated Sanford Hlgh School 2 1 Ellen
Sargent was judged best speaker
In the evenlng round the Negatxve Team
lost to Edward Lrttle Hlgh of Auburn The
Afflrmatlve defeated South Portland by a
" 1 declslon
Thls entltled Ellsworth to partlclpate ln
the nnals on Apr1l 15 The result of the
Hnals placed Ellsworth 1n thlrd place be
l'1nd Edward Llttle second and Portland
Hlgh first
The E H S Debate Club opened rts sea
son this year wlth three Aff1rmat1ve and
two Negatlve Teams debatlng on the ques
Ilmted States should be elected by dlrect
tote of the people
The Afflrmatlve Team conslsted of Ellen
S rgent and A ne McGraw Oscar Remrck
nd Barbara Dwyer who won thelr only
debate Barbara Dwyer be1n0 best speaker
and Davld Whrte and Deale Salrsbury who
won three P V C debates Deale Salrsbury
was judged best speaker tw1ce The two
Negative Teams conslsted of Sarah Ander
son and Tony Saunders Rlchard Carter
and W1lber Saundels who accounted for
ore wm 1n the P V C Tourney
In the first round of the Bates League the
N6gal1V9 Team conslstlng of Sarah Ander
son and Barbara Dwyer defeated the
Brewer Afflrmatlve Team Sarah Anderson
was judged best speaker
In the second round Ellen Sargent and
Anne McGraw defeated the Bar Harbor
Negatlve by a 3 0 dec1s1on Ellen Sargent
was best speaker Th1s entitled our club
to send these wlnners to Bates College
Lew lston where they competed 1n the semi
finals of the Bates League
Sarah Anderson 52
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STL DENT COUNCIL NEWS
Barbara Luce was elected Vlce Presldent
o the State organrzatlon of student
councils at the conference held at Augusta
The OITICSYS elected by the student body
v ere as follows
Presxdent Kenneth Sargent
V1ce Presldent Roland H1gg1ns
Secretary Betty La Furley
Treasurer Betty Lou Grlffln
Mr Luce our prlncrpal was agaln advlser
of the counc1l The home room represent
atlves were Semors Colon Smlth Mary
Brown Junlors Eula Thlbodeau Barbara
Luce Sophomores W1ll1am Smrth Betty
Harrlman Freshmen Nancy Rowell Had
lcy Jordan
The Student Assoclatlon purchased a new
projector so we now have movles every
Thursday for the entertarnment of the
lunch students
Barbara Luce Kenneth Sargent Nancy
Rowell and Wllllam Smlth represented the
blgh school at the State Councll Meet1ng
lseld at Augusta December 20
THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
The Natlonal Honor Soclety met with
Mrs Fortler as advlser ln October 1949 and
elected the followmg offrcers presldent
James Royal v1ce presldent Oscar Remlck
secretary Mary Brown treasurer Kenneth
Sargent
In March 1950 a seml annual electron of
offrcers was held whrch was as follows
presldent Kenneth Sargent v1ce presldent
James Royal secretary Mary Brown
treasurer Oscar Remrck
At an assembly held on March 21 1950
thlrteerr s udents were capped as new mem
bers of the Natlonal Honor Society They
were Senlors Barbara Bowden Betty
GrxfT1n Patrlcla Hodgklns Loulse Murch
Mary Moore Joyce Tracy Colon Smith
George Ray Junlors Mary Lltchfleld Ann
McGraw Edna Strout Barbara Luce and
Rlchard Carter Mr Luce was capped as an
honorary member from the Faculty
An 1n1t1at1on of the new members was
held rn Apr1l 1950
Mary Brown 50
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THE COVIMERCIAL CLLB
The Commercral Club held rts first meet
mg October 19 1849 and elected offrcers as
follows Presrdent Jeanette Candage vrce
presrdent Maralyn Ka e secretary Mary
Brown treasurer Theresa Leach program
commrttee Betty Grrffrn and Sharon Har
ey membershrp commrttee Patty Hode
kms Adrrenne Mann and Barbara Bow
den publrcrty commrttee Edna Strout
November 8 the club mstalled thrrteen
rew members from the first year shorthand
class They were Barbara Bowden Rosalre
Carter Lee Gray Clara Grr dle Sharon
Harvey Alrce Johnson Sylvra N1ckerson
Olrvra Prnkham Edna Strout Patrrcra
Tracy Constance Wallon Helen Wrlbur
and Lo1s Whrtmore
The annual Chrrstmas party was held
December 15 at Mrs Lrbbys house Grfts
were exchanged and refreshments served
In January the club went up to Lors Whrt
mores for an rce skatr g party Bames
were played and refreshments enjoyed On
March 17 a pajama party was held at
comed a new member Beatrrce Walker mto
the club
To rarse funds for our sewrng project the
club made and sold fudge at noon durrng
the wrnter months
Frve grrls worked on an afghan four grrls
on a qurlt top whrle the other members
worked on rndrvrdual fancywork
The club was also actrve rn collectrng
used Chrrstmas cards whrch were sent to
the Destltute Chrldrens Hosprtal rn Chr
cago The chrldren used these cards to
make scrapbooks
When the year book went to press plans
were berng made for the annual spr1ng
prcnrc
Mary Brown Secretary
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
The Ellsworth Chapter of the F H A
started the year by 1n1t1at1on of the fresh
man members The rnrtratron was held
Apr1l first and all new members were
dressed as homemakers for the day The
receptron was held at the hrgh school
Durrng May we attended the State Con
ventron held rn Prttsfreld at the Marne Cen
t al Instrtute we went on a prcnrc and
came back to school for rns allatron of the
rew offrcers
The offrcers were rrs alled by Presrdent
Betty Johnson and are as follows
Eleanor Mutanen
Constance Wallon
Beatrrce Walker
Lurcrlle Kemp
Lorrarne Ler hton
MHIIOD Mutanen
Patrrcra Campbell
Wrnnre Dudley
Presrdent
Vrce Presrden
S cretary
Treasurer
Parlramentarra
Song Leader
Hrstorran
News Reporter
In November we were entertarned at tea
by Mrs Savrgnano and before the Chrrst
mas season we took orders and made
Chrrstmas corsaffes
We entertarned he Hreh School faculty
at a covered drsh supper rn Ja uarv and
sponsored the Junror Red Cross for the
year 1949 00
We gave a surprrse shower February 15
for Mrs Savrgnano
Wrnnre Dudley
RED CROSS
The Future Honremakers of Amerrca
sponsored the Ame rcan Jun or Red Cross
thrs year under a representatrve councrl A
member was chosen from each room as
follows Alrce Fox room 1 Alrce Moore
room 2 Laurrce Salsbury room 3 Paul
Bow den room 4 Lours Wrlson room 7
Shrrley Lrtchfleld Audrtorrum Hadley Jor
dan and Jasper Kane Studv Hall
The group met wr h the FHA members
a d elected as olfrc rs G raldrne Carter
presrdent Mary Grlley vrce presrdent Pa
trrcra Campbell secretary and Leah Sals
bury treasurer
The followrng projects were planned by
the program commrttee 1 Makrng an
fghan 2 Makrng washcloths 3 Grft
boxes 4 Favors for the Togus veterans
Albums
The enrollmen of the s udents of Ells
worth Hreh School rn the Junror Red Cross
rs one hundred per cent
At Chrrstmas trme the H1 h School Jun
ror Red Cro s chapter made Chrrstmas prns
tc sell
Patrrcra Campbell a2
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Y ARSITY CLLB
The Varsrty Club was formed thrs vear
under the drrectron of Mr Savrvnano The
only qualrficatron for enterrnff the club rs to
be a letter wrnner rn anv varsrty sport
The followrnv members were elected Offl
cers presrdent Colon Smrth Vrce presr
dent Kenneth Sargent secretary Dana
Austrn and treasurer Roland Hrgvrns
The mam project of thrs club rs to grve an
award to the senror boy most outsta drng
rr athletrcs
Thrs year the Varsrty Club has sponsored
a slergh rrde and a scavenger hunt W
rntend to sponsor more actrvrtres before
June
Dana Austrn secretary
LAST VVORDS
Its grand to be young and be full of joy
But I d rather be loved by a fi e voung boy
For fun wrll come but soon wrll go
Whrle love stays on to lrnger and grow
It s all very well to be merry and gay
But ave wrll brrnff the sorrowful day
When free l1fe rs over your fun cut short
And you find that love s not easrly bought
So have your fun whenever you can
But always keep your love
And when you dre your frrends wrll say
She loved to lrve and lrved to love
Ellen Sargent 51
SCIENCE CLLB
The Scrence Club started thrs vear wrth
twenty members to w hrch twenty four new
members have been added thus rvrne us a
total of forty four members An rnrtratron
of the new members was held They cer
tarnlv were odd lookrng
specrmens wrth
srgns around therr necks carrots hanvrnff
from thelr ears and wearrng clothes of
clashrn colors
The .followr offrcers wert elected for
thrs year
Presrdent Kenneth Sargent
Vrce Presrdent Dana Austrn
Treasurer Lourse Murch
Secretary Ellen Sargent
A charter and some membershrp cards
rave been sent for and the constrtutron has
of the club worked farthfully orr varrous
projects whlch were entered rn the Scrence
Farr at Orono March 2:1 At thrs farr John
Hrggrns and Walter Parker were named as
alternates rn the drvrsron of physrcs Therr
project was an amateur radro statron
Ellen Sargent :rl
VARSITY CLUB
Fourth Row P Flrlotte H Jordan J Hrffgrns L Wrlson
Thrrd Row J Frrlotte G Lyons H Jones W Smrth J Taylor E Maddocks
Second Row R Boynton R Wescott R Falvey S Taylor J Mahon R Phrppen
Mr Savrgnano
Frrst Row F Mack J Royal R Hrggrns C Smrth D Austrn K Sarge t R Gould
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SCIENCE CLUB
Center Back L Salsbury D Salrsbury B Luce J Hrggrns E Thrbodeau
Thrrd Row M Murphy R Holmes R Wessel L Langrlle M Lrtchfreld A Mc
Graw D Rrchmond J Moore L Wrlley
Second Row W Dudley C Falls H Lounder J Ingersoll D Jones N Forbrs
S Lrtchfield B Whrtmore B Grant Mr Savrgnano
Frrst Row J Royal W Parker E Sargent K Sargent D Austrn L Murch C
Smrth R Phrlbrook
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SOCIAL EW EN TS
Well hello Betty' I havent seen you
slnce the Graduat1o1 Ball Have you been
lravlng fun th1s summer" You have' Im
glad to hear that you can work and SI111
have fun at the same t1me You know
Betty I was wondermff the o her n1ght Just
how much a sen1o1 rememb rs of hlS last
year 1n h1gh school I can remember some
of the small 1nc1dents and also some of the
b1g events at the beg1nn1 of the year but
as for the last part of 1t I was study1ng too
hard for finals to th1nk much about what
yas happen1ng
I know Barb Lets try to recall some of
the thlngs that happened and let other
people 1n on what the b1g events of E H S
were last year
Betty do you remember the first week
that the freshmen were at E H S 'J They
were forever gomg to the wrong classes On
September 3 the freshmen were 1n1t1ated
and the same n1ght the sophomores gave
them the annual recept1on at the c1ty hall
The next thmg that I recall at the mo
ment IS our first football game of the sea
son We played Bar Harbor and brother'
was that a rough ame for the flrst one of
the season Two of the boys were hurt
The Iirst soclal of the year was sponsored
by the Semor Class Oh yes now I remem
ber It was a Harvest Soclal and a success
am I flghtq
True enough Barb and I can remember
exactly what happened on October 19 We
got out of school fifteen m1nutes late be
cause we 1ns1sted on s1ng1n1, populal songs
longer than we were supposed to at the
assembly
November 22 the semors presented the
senlor three act play The Whole Towns
Talkmg It was a blg success and the cast
SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
J Partr1d e S Holmes S Kane P
Haynes K W1lley T Dorgan L Allen
E Cottle P Llnscott R de Garlbody
B Walke1 Mr Holmes
J Carter P Campbell C Falls L
Salsbury
C Mefflll J Partudge
Mrs Fort1e1
nad a repeat performance the followmg
Sa urday wht
Gee' Thls IS fun Betty The first
basketball game of th season was wlth
Orono on December 2 and we won The
boys all played well that n1ght
The next 1nc1dent I remember well for
IE was the much ne d d Chrlstmas vaca
t on We had f1om December 16 to January
3 to rest afte1 fifteen long weeeks of
studymg
Oh' my goodness Balb' We almost
forgot to say that the Commerclal Club
glrls were so good that Santa h1mself was
t the1r Chr1stmas party and gave out the
prese ts
Thats r1ght Also durmg vacat1on Dana
Aust1n and Mary Anderson were crowned
klng and queen at the Snow Ball
Dur1ng January and February there
wasnt much exc1tement at E H S other
than the weekly basketball games and the
d1fTere t club partles except of course the
b g gr1nd at m d year exams
March 21 the new members of the Na
tlonal Honor SOCIGIY were capped at the
assembly Dr Arthur Hauck presldent of
the Un1vers1ty of Mame speak1ng on fur
ther educat1on was guest speaker at that
assembly
The Jun1or Speakmg Exh1b1t1on was held
at the C1ty Hall March 23
The Jun1or Prom took place May 12
The next blg soc1al event of the year was
the presentat1o1 of one act plays by the
three upper classes
Ill take over from here Barb for I
clearly remember graduatlon week It be
gan June 11 wlth the Baccalaureate Serv
ICC Class PICHIC June 12 Class Day June
14 Graduat1on June 15 and the Grad
uatxon Ball June 16
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IDENTIFICATIONS
ELLSWORTH HIGH SCHOOL
M Hanson J Butler
Mlss Pearse MISS H1nckley
E Mutanen L Kemp C Wallon L
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Brrr' J W1lley K W1lley
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JUNIOR CLASS NEWS
The Class of 51 entered the doors of E
H S IH September wlth an enrollment of 73
Jolly Jumors After the home rooms were
asslgned we found that we were to be m the
Audltorlum w1th Mr Holmes as advlser or
ln Room 2 wlth MISS Hmckley as adv1ser
Class offlcers chosen were as follows
Elolse Kane pres1dent Russell Boynton
v1ce presldent Eula Thlbodeau secretary
and Ellen Sargent treasurer Represent
atlves to the Stude t Councll were Barbara
Luce and Eula Thlbodeau
Our class has representatlves on the var
s ty and J V basketball teams fboth glrls
and boysr on the baseball softball foot
ball track and debatlng teams rn varslty
and J V cheerlead1ng squads and 1n many
of the schools clubs
In a meetmg of the class we chose as our
class colors blue and sllver
Four Junlor class members were chosen
by the class to represe t us as candldates
for the U and I Club electlon of snow kmg
and queen They were Mary Lltchfleld
Joan W1lley Roland H1gg1ns and Jerry
Lyons
Junlor class members to recelve the1r
sweaters th1s year were Mary Lltchiield
Patr1c1a Haynes and Barbara Luce
Allce Johnson 51
THE FIRE
At once a frlend and foe IS fire to men
A comfort or a curse as fortune wxlls
A half tamed beast lt b1dBS 1ts chance and
then
Sprmgs flercely forth wrth danger laden
thrrlls
Yet safely chalned xt meekly powers the
m1l1s
Wherern the products of WISE lndustry
Are fashloned to a1lev1ate our 1lls
And brrghten our dull days w1th luxury
It seems a most uneasy certamty
That men w1ll careless grow and soon relax
Only to find the monster has slxpped free
To y1eld 1ts searlng bloody axe
Upon my hearth I curb 1ts gentle glow
Thereby both vtarmth and pleasure I may
know
Ellen Sargent 51
SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS
The sophomore class wxth a total mem
bershlp of 96 was d1v1ded 1nto three home
rooms th1s year Room 4 w1th Mrs Llbby
Room 7 with Mr Jelllson and the Labora
tory wxth Mr Sav1gnano The class ad
vlsers were Mlss Pearse and Mr Jelllson
The offxcers elected at the first of the
year were Presldent Ronald Jordan v1ce
presldent Elxzabeth Harrlman secretary
Jean Partrldge treasurer Conrue Merr1ll
'Ihe representatlves to the student counc1l
vtere Ellzabeth Harrlman and William
Smrth
The class rmgs were chosen by John Tay
lor Ronald Br1ggs Conn1e Merr1ll Jean
Partrldge and Dorothy Jones
was held at the c1ty hall Charles Kelsor
acted as master of ceremonles The plan
nmg commlttee members were Suzanne
Holmes Jean Partrldge John Taylor W1l
11am Smlth Jack Dunleavy Lols Nlckerson
Dorothy Jones and James Havey
The sophomore class came ln second ln
the sale of merchant tlckets whlch were
drawn at the Fall Frolrc We had a grab
bag booth w1th the followmg ln charge
Ronald Brlggs Rlchard Carr Sarah Ander
son Suzanne Holmes Ellzabeth Harrlman
Jean Partrldge Lols Sprague and Conn1e
Merr1ll
Many members of our class part1c1pated
ln sports Specxal mentlon goes to Paul
Frrlotte who won the state champronshlp rn
the cross country meet last fall Paul came
1r1 second at the New England meet at Con
nectlcut We are very proud of Paul who 1S
an outstandlng member of our class
Patr1c1a Lmscott and John Taylor were
chosen to represent the sophomore class
for the t1tle of snow kmg and queen ln the
annual snow festlval sponsored by the U
and I Club
Sarah M Anderson 52
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School started rn September w1th a class
of O18 hundred and three All freshmen
were worried about the 1n1t1at1on Some of
the thrngs we had to wear were as follows
for the glrls rrbbons around thelr necks
Wlth a potato attached a mans hat on
backward a mans sh1rt on backward no
nake up dungarees and odd shoes and
stockmgs
The boys had to w ear earrrngs 1lDSLlCk
rbbon around neck wrth comb attached
ladys blouse on backward burlap bag over
clungarees tred wlth rope dunffarees tucked
up under bu lap and odd shoes and stock
mgs
Class offlcers
Presrdent Peter Allen
V1ce Presrdent Peggy Royal
Treasurer Bobby Smlth
Our student counc1l representatlves were
Hadley Jordan and Nancy Rowell
Our Jayvee cheerleader was Nancy Rowell
The freshman boys who made the Jay
vees were Tracy Dorgan Jlmmy Sawyer
harold Tug Wh1te John de Garxbody
nd George Dav1s
Members of the freshman basketball
team are Jerry Jordan Hadley Jordan
Bobby Smlth Charles Hardlng Jasper
Kane Elmer Maddocks Peter Allen Herb
ert Hodgklns Cl1nt Sadler Junmy Carney
ard Henry Scr1bner
The Jayvee glrls are M1ldred Hardwlck
Jan1ce Joy Norma Weaver Norma Awalt
Ruth Tracy and Nancy Rowell
Joan Knlght was the only A student IH
the school for the first two ranklng perrods
George Davls 33
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Sixth Row: P. Giles, J. Garland, R. Danico. H. Forsythe, H. White, T. Dorgan, J. Little ield, C. Sadler, C Ashmore. D. H. C' '
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Back Row E Moon D Rlchmond E Strout C Wallon L Lanfulle
Front Row S Whltmore M Fox H Frost N Forbls
BAND
Center Back P Anderson R Bennett R Robbins J Havxkes D Weaver tubas
H Scrxbner D Whxte
Perk1ns G Partrldge J Round C Ashmore C Murch E Stover Fowler
Seated R Phllbrook T Dorr L Perkms N Weaver C Plat M VIOIIISOH N
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BAND
The Ellsworth Hlgh School Band under
the leadershlp of John M1ragl1a and wlth
Oscar Remlck as assocxate conductor play
ed at many of the school act1v1t1es lnclud
lrg the basketball and football games It
p ayed at 1f,S first cxvxc affalr ln the parade
on Memorial Day It IS now ready to take
part ln ma y other CIVIC affairs Comblned
wxth the Bar Harbor Band xt also played at
the Hancock County Teachers Conventlon
whlch was held ln Ellsworth on October 10
The band has 1ncreased from elght mem
bers of the prevlous year to th1rty SIX Each
of these puplls was glven prlvate 1nstruc
txon by Mr Mxraglla and also was furmshed
free books by the school and 1nstruments
when avallable However Wlth ILS mcrease
1n number the band has been greatly
handlcapped by a lack of instruments
On May 13 the Band accompanled by
the MaJorettes attended the Mus1c Fest1
val which was held 1n Augusta The Judges
rated the bands performance excellent.
consldermg the short tlme the band had
been orgamzed
As a project and 1n order to ralse money
for umforms the band plans to hold a con
cert sometlme ln the late sprmg
Marie Morrlson 52
THE BOYS CHORUS
For the first t1me 1n many years a male
chorus has been formed 1n this hlgh school
Th1s year under the capable d1rect1on of
Miss Erva Glles twenty to twenty five boys
have met each Frlday to slng songs some
old and some new A few of the songs that
we practlced were from the plays Show
Boat and Texas L11 Darlm The Boys
Chorus has partlclpated 1n several school
programs
Th1s years work with the Boys Chorus
was but an experlment We hope that as
years pass by this year s work wxll have
proved a means for creatmg a greater
l'lI6I'BSL on the part of the students to
p rtlclpate ln thls worth while act1v1ty
Oscar Remlck :JO
THE DRUM MAJORETTES
The Drum Magorettes organlzed by MISS
I-lnckley met the first of October to pre
pare dr1lls for the football games Due to
bad weather they were unable to march
By the tlme basketball season came along
the glrls had perfected several routlnes
They marched at several of the home
glmes At these games soda and candy
were sold by the Majorettes to earn money
for new unlforms
May 13 the glrls traveled to Augusta to
the Muslc Festlval accompanled by the
band
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GLEE CLUB REPORT
Th1s year the Glee Club IS fortunate to
h ve agaln M1ss Erva Glles as drrector
There are th1rty seven members from the
f eshman sophomore and Jun1or classes
At our flrst meetmg we elected the fol
lowmg off1cers Presldent Shlrley Lltch
Nancy Rowell and hbrarlan Patrxcla
Lmscott
We sang at the Fall Frollc Junlor Speak
1 g Exh1b1t1on One act Play presentatlon
and durlng Commencement Week BXGFCISBS
Helen Young Secretary
AUTUMN
The sprlng mald Wlth her buddlng youth
may hold
A message of a new born hope to some
The summer dressed 1n pastel shades may
come
And quletly pull others to her fold
Dame WIHKGF tlmeworn frosty and so cold
May have her followers who although
numb
Before her hoary beauty must stand dumb
'lo me clad ln her crlmson ard her gold
Gay Autumn danclng laughxng never sad
Is most seductlve of the seasons all
My heart so qurckly w arms and soon grows
glad
My pulses wlldly beat to heal her call
Thus I w ho once was calm have now grown
mad
Wlth love and 305 111 hex 1n5 glowlng Fall
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Back Rovt J Kane N Taylor C 'Vlurch G Dumab F Johnson T Ia CIOSSC
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Center Rovt J Royal J Dunleavy D Joldan J Young A Youn W Saunclels
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C Beal N Rovsell B Harrlman L Butlel
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FOOTBALL
1949
Coach Alfred Sav1gnano called for candl
dates for the Eagle grldders two weeks
before school opened Of the thlrty men
that reported our new coach had only s1x
lettermen around whom to bulld the team
They were Bob Gould Roger Langllle and
Pollxe Hrggms 1n the backfield Dana Au
sim B111 Smlth and Dud Jones rn the l1ne
Wlth a very llght lme and a qurte fast
backfield the Eagles tackled the hardest
grld schedule they had ever faced Here IS
a summary of the games
Bar Harbor 2 Ellsworth 0
In the first game of the season the Eagles
ventured to Bar Harbor to meet the Sea
slders The startrng llneup found Bill
Smlth and Charles Kelsor at the ends Dana
Austm and Ron Jordan at tackles Jerry
Purslow a ld Colon Smlth at guard and Joe
Mahon at center In the backfield Bob
Captam Roger Langllle and Bob Phippen ln
as halfbacks Our l1ne bustmg fullback
Rollle Hlggxns made up the first eleven
Russ Boynton and B111 Boyne also saw a lot
of servlce for the Eagles After a well
played first half rn the th1rd quarter the
two teams battled up and down the field
but nelther team could score In the final
perlod the Seasxders rallxed and brought
the ball deep mto Eagle terrltory but the
Ellsworth l1ne stlffened and held the Sea
s ders for four downs on the goal l1ne A
hlgh pass from center was dxsastrous for
the Eagles for two Bar Harbor llnemen
tackled H1gg1I1S behind the goal lme before
he could punt the ball out Thls meant a
safety and two polnts for Bar Harbor B111
Smlth was outstandmg for the Eagles as
was Nate Kmg for the wmners
Bucksport 41 Ellsworth 0
The next game found us completely out
played by a very powerful Bucksport team
that lost only one game all season The
whole Bucksport team was outstandmg
whlle Dud Jones was the only bright spot
ln the Ellsworth llneup
Hampden 7 Ellsworth 6
In the thlrd game of the season we found
ourselves ln Hampden for a game wxth the
Bronx Roger Langllle made a b1d for a
v1ctory as he raced around the Hampden
llne for a touchdown The Eagles falled to
make good on the pomt after a fact whlch
proved fatal for them In the last perlod
Charles Gould crashed the Ellsworth l1ne
and went the dlstance for a touchdown
Gould agam made good on the extra pomt
whlch won the game for Hampden Boyn
ton and H1gglflS were good ln the Eagle
secondary As usual Jones played h1s
excellent game 1n the l1ne
Lmcoln 42 Ellsworth 7
On a very wet and muddy field the Eagles
recelved the1r fourth loss ln as many games
from Mattanawcook Academy of Llncoln
The Lmcs scored a few plays after the klck
off and then went on to v1ctory Rollle
hrgglns scored the Eagle touchdown m the
pomt after touchdown Russ Boynton and
Poll1e Hlgglns were standouts for Ellsworth
Bar Harbor 19 Ellsworth 0
The mjury rldderm Eagles opened the
home season agamst an rmproved Bar Har
bor eleven ThlS was by far the roughest
game of the season Flve men left the field
because of xnjurxes Bar Harbor pushed
across three touchdowns desplte a tough
tlme glven them by the Eagles Dick Carter
led the Seaslders attack Whlle Austm
Phxppen and H1gglHS all played well for the
Eagles
Belfast 32 Ellsworth 0
The Eagles met Crosby Hlgh of Belfast at
the Eagles nest and received a maulmg
from blg Red Nlckerson and company who
revenged last years defeat by the Eagles
Crosby started off wlth a bang and left the
Eagles out m the cold
Orono 49 Ellsworth 0
The last game of the season found the
Red Rrots of Orono ln town to oppose the
Eagles The Ellsworth boys were completely
outclassed by the boys from college town
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Don Hashy went on a scoring spree and
crossed the Eagle goal line seven times.
Dick Sullivan accounted for six extra
points. The Eagles took to the air with Bob
Phippen tossing short over-the-line passes
to little Paul Bowden and Bill Smith. But
in the third period Phippen uncorked a
long pass to Jerry Lyons, who raced seventy
yards to the Orono one-yard line where he
was dragged down from behi d On the
next play Phippen took the ball over on a
quarterback sneak Hashy was the star of
the game as he made several long gains
The Ellsworth gridders ended the most
disastrous season in their short football
history with no wins and seven defeats
Although they lost all of the games the
Eagles gained the much needed experience
which they did not have this season
The following men received their letters
in football B111 Smith Harry Jones John
Taylor Dana Austin Ronnie Jordan B111
Boyne Jerry Purslow Colon Smith Joe
Mahon Joe Hlgglns Stanley Taylor Bob
Gould Roger Lang1lle Bob Phippen Rollie
Higgins Lou1s Wilson Russ Boynton Jerry
LY ons Elmer Maddocks Bob Falvey Hallet
Jordan and Manager Bobby Smith
The fellows on the football squad wish to
thank our coaches Mr Savlgnano and Mr
Johnston for the time and patience they
gave us
BASEBALL 1949
Owing to the early publication of the
Jester the write ups on last years team
vere omitted Below IS a summary and
statistics chart on last years baseball team
Seasons record 8 wins 5 defeats
P V C record 2 wins 4 defeats
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BASEBALL - 1950
Coach Johnston, on March 20, issued the
call for baseball. Close to fifty men re-
ported for practice. Coach Johnston has
four lettermen returning from last year's
squad. They are Bob Gould, Rollie Higgins,
Russ Boynton, all infielders, and Ronnie
Jordan, an outfielder. Paul Jordan and
Bob Phippen outfielders who saw a lot of
serv1ce last year w1ll back up the team
The schedule for 1950
April
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May
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May
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May
May
May
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Old Town
ar Harbor
Orono
Bapst
Brewer
Bucksport
Belfast
Pemetlc
Gilman
Belfas
Pemetic
Bob Phippen 50
Rollie Higgins 51
Eagles
Eagles
Eagles
Eagles
Eagles
Eagles
agles
agles
Eagles
Eagles
agles
Eagles
Eagles
Bangor
Gilman
Bucksport
Brewer
Bapst
PBIIICUC
Orono
Pemetlc
Bar Harbor
Old Town
3 2 Gilman
4 1 Belfast
2 0 Belfast
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LETTER AV! ARDS
1949 50
Football
Roger Langxll
Robert Gould
Rolard H1gglDS
Russell Boynton
LOUIS WIISOH
Robert Phlppen
Elmer Maddocks
Wlllxam Smlth
Gerald Lyons
Colon Smxth
Jerry Purslow
Stanley Taylor
Joseph Mahon
Robert Falvey
Hallet Jordan
Ronald Jordan
John H1gglHS
Dana Austrr
Harry Jones
Robert Smlth 1MgsJ
W1ll1am Boyne
Basketball
Kenneth Sargent Roland H1gg1ns
Robert Gould Gerald Lyons
Dana Austm Russell Boynton
Mgr James Royal
Cross Country
Paul F1rlotte
Joseph Flrlotte
Thomas Jordan
Harold Archer
Girls
Barbara Bowden
Patr1c1a Haynes
Susie Holmes
Ruth Jordan
Lorra1ne La gllle
Mary Lltchfleld
Emery Purslow
Ronald Brlggs
Rlchard Wescott
Ph1l1p Maddocks
Basketball
Capt Maralyn Kane
Edna Strout
Ellen Sargent
Loulse Murch
Barbara Luce
Shlrley Lltchiield
Ann McGraw Mgr
Varsity Cheerleaders
Lorralne Allen Mar1anne Bond
Theresa Dorgan Mary Lltchneld
Patr1c1a Haynes Karen W1lley
Jean Partrldge
Debating
Ellen Sargent Deale Sallsbury
Ann McGraw Davld Whlte
Sarah Anderson Barbara Dwyer
Tony Saunders Richard Carter
Wllbur Saunders
IN UMERAL AWARDS
1950
Kelth Wh1ImOf8 Walter Wonchoba
1951
Rlchard Carter
Jane Moore
Eula Thlbodeau
Joan Wllley
1952
Robert Johnson
Rxchard Sallsbury
Patr1c1a LIHSCOLL
Dlanne Rlchmond
Donald Wonchoba
Charles Ashmore
Joseph F1rlotte
Paul Flrlotte
Leonard Joy
Harry Moore
1953
Norma Awalt
Janlce Joy
Marllyn Perklns
Nancy Rowell
Ruth Tracey
Norma Weaver
Peter Allen
Russell Archer
Colby Ashmore
Duane Braley
James Carney
Lawrence Clough
Carl Connors
Robert Danlco
George Davls
John De Garlbody
Tracy Dorgan
Arnold Francis
Jessle Garland
Charles Hardmg
Herbert Hodgkms
Gerald Jordan
Thomas La Crosse
Chnt Sadler
Robert Smlth
James Sawyer
Henry Scrlbner
Wayne Tate
Dale Treadwell
Harold Whlte
Hadley Jordan
Jasper Kane
Elmer Maddocks
There was a young fellow named Hugh
Who sneaked ln one mornlng at two
At the staxrs he dld pause
It was only because
Of the blow from hrs W1f9S h1gh heel shoe
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BASKETBALL 1949 50
When Coach Jack Johnston lssued the
call for basketball early 1n November about
60 candldates reported for practlce Fol
lowlng a week of hard work on fundamen
tals Coach Johnston pxcked a ten man
squad to represent the Ellsworth Eagles on
the pollshed planks The boys worked hard
and were ready for the first game of the1r
eighteen game schedule Here IS a brlef
summary of the games played
Orono 31 Ellsworth 44
The Ellsworth Eagles swung 1nto actlon
on December 2 at the Ellsworth cxty hall
when the Eagles met the Red R10t5 of
Orono For three perlods the two teams
battled on even terms In the final perxod
the Eagles broke away to a lead and held lt
untll the final buzzer The Ellsworth boys
had revenged the1r defeat 1n football and
had won the1r first basketball game of the
49 50 season
Fort Falrfield 48 Ellsworth 27
Aroostook Countys first lnvaslon of Ells
The v1s1t1ng Tlgers Jumped to a qulck 13 8
first perlod lead and at half tlme led 24 14
A strong Fort defense set the Eagles on
then' heels fn the second half whlle Ma
honey McLean and Schwartz led the
Tlgers to a 48 27 vlctory
Mahoney was hlgh polnt man wlth 15
pomts and Ken Sargent had 8 polnts for
the Eagles Sargent was also outstandmg
on the backboards as was Schwartz for the
Fort Team
John Bapst 59 Ellsworth 26
The Eagles traveled to Bangor to meet
the John Bapst Crusaders 1n a P V C tllt
Both teams started slowly wlth Bapst tak
mg a shght lead at half t1me In the final
f ame the Bapst boys cut loose a scorlng
pace that the young Eagles couldnt keep
up mth and Bapst won easxly
Spencer vsas outstanding for Bapst The
entlre Eagle five played vtell but there was
no beatlng the John Bapst boys that nlght
1949 1950
Gilman 28 Ellsworth 63
The Eagles were back on the vxctory tra1l
again when they whlpped the1r Island
rlvals 63 28 The Eagles took off to a qulck
lo 5 first period lead and at half t1me led
22 18 In the last half Hlgglns and Sargent
teamed and ran up the score for Jack
Johnstons charges
Hlggms had 15 polnts whrle Aust1n and
Sargent had 10 and 9 polnts respectlvely
Gould played a good floor game for the
Eagles Sumsbury had 9 pomts for the
losers
Presque Isle 49 Ellsworth 20
The Eagles made a drsastrous trlp to
spudland during the Chrlstmas vacatlon
In the first of the two games wlth the
Aroostook foes the Presque Isle Wlldcats
had a wlld tlme wlth the Eagles as they
whlpped them 49 20 The Cats took a com
mandlng 24 8 lead at half tlme In the
last half Presque Isle scored 25 pomts to
the Eagles 12
Sargent was top man for Ellsworth wlth
Is e
Fort Falrfield 24 Ellsworth 19
The Eagles dropped their second game ID
as many nlghts to the Fort Falrfield Tigers
In a low scorlng game the Eagles held a
sllght '7 5 lead at the eend of the first
peerxod The Fort team came back at the
half to txe It up at 13 13 In the last half
the Tlgers outscored the Eagles to w1n the
game 24 19
Schwartz was hlgh man for the Fort team
with 8 polnts whlle Boynton Wllson and
Sargent had 5 pomts each for Ellsworth
Bucksport 41 Ellsworth 31
Ellsworth traveled to Bucksport for their
fi st game with the Bucks It was a well
played ball game wlth both defenses hold
lng out In the final fourth the Golden
Bucks broke through the Eagle l1nes and
went ahead to a ten polnt lead
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Thurston had 18 DOIHIS for the Bucks
while Sargent Hlggms and Lyons each
had 11 po1nts for the Eagles Austin dld a
line Job on the rebounds for Ellsworth
Bar Harbor 46 Ellsworth 48
The Eagles won their th1rd game of the
season before a Jam packed crowd at the
city hall The v1ct1ms were the Bar Harbor
Seaslders In another close game the two
teams battled for the lead At half time
the Eagles held a 27 22 edge But 1n the
third per1od the Harbor boys came back to
take a 35 32 lead In a slam bang finish
wxth the score tied Rollle Higgins stepped
to the foul line and dropped ln a pair of
shots to wm the ball game for the Eagles
King was high scorer for the game wlth
19 DOIHLS Lyons Hlgg'lnS a d Sargent each
had 11 po1nts for the wmners
Pemetnc 45 Ellsworth 34
Frlday the thlrteenth was an unlucky
day for Jack Johnstons charges The
Pemetic Indians entertained the Eagles at
Southwest Harbor and gave them a scalp
1rg in a very rough game
Gllly was high point man for Pemetxc
wzth 12 po1nts Hlgg1HS had 10 and Lyons
had 8 for the Eagles
Brewer 45 Ellsworth 15
The Eagles moved to Brewer for a session
with the Wltches The Ellsworth boys
couldn t find the range while the fast
moving boys from Brewer ran up the score
Andy Clements received scorlng honors
for the night w1th 11 points while Sargent
had 7 for the Eagles
Old Town 73 Ellsworth 49
The Old Town Indians went on a scorlng
spree as they downed the Eagles by a one
slded 73 49 score The Indxans took a com
mandlng 40 14 half tlme lead and coasted
to an easy vlctory
Dawes scored 18 points Wh1te and Saw
yer had 16 points each Hlgglns and Gould
each tallled 14 points for the Eagles
lohn Bapst 46 Ellsworth 44
The Eagles were hosts to the John Bapst
Cll.1Sad6l'S ln their second meeting of the
season It was a very stormy nlght but the
hall was packed to capacity Any Bapst
Ellsworth contest when played at Ells
worth has the reputation of belng a
thrlller Bapst won the first game by a run
away and was expected to shellac the
Eagles again but Coach Johnston had other
plans As game time rolled around the
fans were on edge Bapst scored first and
gathered seven quick pomts before H1gg1ns
pushed in a lay up for the Eagles Then
the battle was on Bapst held a one or two
point lead for most of the game but they
could not pull away from the Eagles Early
ln the final period Bapst gamed a nlne
point lead and threatened to pull away but
the high flymg Eagles led by Ken Sargent
quickly came back and txed up the game
With less than a m1nute to play and the
score still tied Ken Harvey dropped in
three foul shots to put his club out in front
by five points Two field goals by Sargent
and a foul polnt again tied up the game
Then wlth 15 seconds left 1n the game the
Crusaders scored two points The Eagles
trled desperately to score agaln but Jump
balls used up the remalmng t1me
Spencer and Harvey were the big guns for
Bapst Ken Sargent kept the Eagles ahve
Orono 34 Ellsworth 36
The Ellsworth Eagles won thelr third P
V C tilt by defeatmg the Red Riots of
Orono on the R1ots home court Orono
Jumped to a quick 16 4 first per1od lead and
Was still leading 22 16 at half tlme The
Eagles came back fast 1n the third quarter
The lead changed hands several times but
the boys from Orono were ahead 29 27 at
the end of the quarter Wlth less than a
minute left Ken Sargent stepped to the
foul lme and dropped ln a pomt to t1e the
game up at 34 34 This set the stage for
Higgins one hander and another vlctory
for the Eagles
Higgins had 19 points while Lounsbury
had 11 for Orono Austin and Sargent were
stand outs on the backboards for Ellsworth
'Bucksport 60 Ellsworth 42
The Eagles entertamed the Golden Bucks
ol Bucksport and recelved a beating from
their county rlvals The Eagles couldnt
keep the Bucks high scor1ng center Bob
Thurston under control The Bucks grab
bed a 14 12 tirst per1od lead and lncreased
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the Bucksport boys really caught fire and
outscored the Eaglees 32 25
Thurston had 24 po1nts for Bucksport
Spencer 10 pomts Gerry Lyons had 9
po1nts for the Eagles Dana Aust1n d1d a
good Job on the backboards for the Eagles
Brewer 49 Ellsworth 47
The Eagles almost scored a major upset
over the Brewer Wltches as they led them
all the game and flght up to the final
buzzer The Eagles were out ln front 12 10
at the first perlod and ga1ned a 23 20 count
af half tlme It took a QUICK rush by the
Witches to clmch the game It was th1s
rush that kept the Eagles from scorlng a
b1g upset
Husklns had 13 po1nts for Brewer whlle
respect1vely for Ellsworth Bob Gould and
Dana Austln were outstand1ng on the floor
ard backboards for the Eagles
Bar Harbor 47 Ellsworth 24
The Eagles had another shootmg let
down as they recelved a shellackmg from
the Seaslders The Seaslders Jumped to a
quxck lead and scored 30 po1nts 1n the first
nalf The Eagles could come up only ten
po1nts In the last half the scorlng was
about even
Strout was outstandlng for the wmners
Lyons kept the Eagles al1ve w1th ten po1nts
Old Town 49 Ellsworth 35
The up and down Eagles made the P V
C Champlons from Old Town go all out to
take home a v1ctory over the Ellsworth
boys For three per1ods the Eagles kept up
w1th the rampag1ng Indlans In the final
quarter Dawes and Sawyer comblned to
pull the Ind1ans to safety Fred Whxte one
of Old Towns blggest scorers was held to
two DGIHLS these comlng from the foul l1ne
Sawyer and Dawes led the Old Town
scorxng w1th 15 and 14 po1nts respect1vely
Bob Gould had 12 and Ken Sargent 10
po1nts for the Eagles Louls Wl1S0n a
sophomore forward played an outstand1ng
floor game for the Eagles He also scored
tive po1nts Leland Parady was a stand out
on the backboards for the Ind1ans
Presque Isle 56 Ellsworth 34
The Eagles closed out the 1949 50 basket
ball season by dropplng a 56 34 declsxon to
the Presque Isle W1ldCat.S The v1s1t1ng
Cats Jumped to a 12 8 first per1od score and
were never headed from then on The
Eagles could not stop b1g Charlle Squlres
the Wlldcat center
Ken Sargent led the Ellsworth offense
wlth 12 pomts Blg Charl1e h1t the net for
21 po1nts
'P V C Games
Seasons record won 4 lost 14
P V C record won 3 lost 8
Robert Phlppen 50
Roland H1gg1ns 51
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
The Jun1or varsity basketball squad un
der the dlrectlon of Mr Savlgnano started
the 1949 1950 season wlth the ldea of bulld
ll g for the comlng years The Jayvee boys
wore on The squad was made up of two
JUHIOFS four sophomores and elght fresh
men They were greatly overshadowed by
more experlenced upperclassmen agalnst
whom they played Although they started
slowly they were really playlng ball at the
close of the season and gave some larger
teams a real battle
The members of the squad were D1ck
Wescott John Somers Ronn1e Jordan
Jlmmy Havey Paul Bowden B111 Boyne
Tug Whxte George Davls Arnold Franc1s
Tracy Dorgan Jlmmy Sawyer and John de
Garxbody
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
'Eaglets
'Eaglets
Eaglets
Eaglets
Eaglets
'Eaglets
'Eaglets
Eaglets
'Eaglets
'Eaglets
'Eaglets
'Eaglets
'Eaglets
'Eaglets
'Eaglehi
'Eaglets
'P V C Games
Orono
John Bapst
Gilman
Winter Harbor
Wlnter Harbor
Bucksport
Bar Harbor
Pemet1c
Brewer
Old Town
John Bapst
Orono
Bucksport
Brewer
Bar Harbor
Old Town
Seasons record Won 3 Lost 13
P V C record Won 2 Lost 10
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Back Rovs J Royal mgr W Smlth K Sargent H Jones J Tavlox D Austm
Coach Johnston
FronL Rovx L WIISOH R Gould R Hlgglns G Lyons R Boynton
J V BASKETBALL SQUAD
Back Row J Havey T Whlte T Dorgan R Jordan R We-scott J de Garlbody
Front Row Coach Q3V1g ano J Somers J Sawyer G Davxs P Bowden A Fran
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FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
The freshmen were coached by Mr Lush
agaln Ih1S year Havlng started late they
were unable to play a. full schedule Mem
bers of the squad were Cl1nt Sadler
I-'erbert Hodgkms Hedry Scribner Bobby
Smlth Buster Hardmg Peter Allen George
Partrldge Elmer Maddocks Hadley Jordan
Colby Ashmore James Edgerly Jlmmy
Carney Jerry Jordan and Jasper Kane
The team won four games and lost five
INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL
The Lamolne Basketeers led by sharp
shootmg Gerry Dumas won the hotly con
tested Ellsworth Hlgh bus league th1s year
wlth a record of seven vrctorxes agamst
three set backs
The bus league made up of more than
thlrty players that attend Ellsworth High
from surroundlng towns and who travel to
and from school each day via school bus
has always proven a closely contested
lcague Th1S year four strong teams repre
sented Lamolne Otis Franklm and Ells
vtorth Falls
Hancock always a strong bus league con
tender was not represented by a team thls
year as most of thelr players were on the
Freshman Team Jayvees or played for the
Reserves
Otls a newcomer to the league proved
to be the dark horse as they won second
honors and led the league nearly all the
way Wxthout a smgle player who had
ever played a regulatlon game before th1s
year they made up for their lack of basket
ball fundamentals wxth scrap and a keen
determmatlon to win
Two actlvlty perlods each week are de
'voted to lntramural actlvxtles for the bus
students These act1v1t1es lnclude basket
ball touch football badm1nton and softball
Summary of the games
Team Won Lost
Lamo1ne
Otls
Franklm
Ellsworth Falls
THE GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM
Owing to the early publ1cat1on of last
years Jester we were unable to have a
vrlte up on the gxrls softball team
Last year under the excellent coachlng
0 Mr Langllle and thanks to the hlgh
powered pltchxng of Lorrame Langllle who
pltched m forty four lnnmgs and struck
out elghty opponents we were able to win
the P V C Champlonshlp
Our toughest games were at Brewer Old
Town Bucksport and Deer Isle In three
out of four of these games Joan DeW1tt
collected eleven hlts 1n twelve tlmes at bat
for a battlng averagge of 917
Durmg the Blue H111 game three con
secutlve home runs were made by Louxse
Murch
Our last two games whlch were not ln
the P V C League were played at Deer
Isle and Stonlngton After our game wxth
Deer Isle we gathered at the beach for a
servlng of steamed clams which we really
enjoyed
The slugger for our team was rugged
Joan DeW1tt totallng twenty one hlts wrth
a battlng average of 512 The next hlghest
average of 512 The next hlghest were P
Haynes wlth elghteen hlts and an average
or 500 and second S Holmes wlth thlrty
four hlts and an average of 500
The team mcluded catcher L Murch
pltcher L Langllle first baseman B Luce
second basemen E L1nscott and L Cottle
fhlfd baseman J DeW1tt short stop P
Haynes and out flelders A Hlllman M
Lltchfleld and S Holmes
Others on the team xncluded S Lxtchfleld
R Jordan B Bowden G Kane M Kane
Maureen Dunleavy and Lols Sprague
The scores for the season were
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsw orth
Bucksport
Brewer
Blue H111
Orono
Bar Harbor
Blue H111
Old Town
Deer Isle
Stonmgton 14
Louxse Murch a0
Allce Moore
Tlllli .I li." Eli
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
The Ellsworth hlgh glrls basketball team
opened thelr ball season ln November w1th
about f1fty three rrls reportl Because of
th1s large number of candrdates we had to
have two squads a varslty and a Junlor
warslty
Under the fme coachmg of Mr Lanffllle
the season opened wlth a bane and regular
practlces were held every nrght
Our worst defeat of the season was at the
hands of Bucksport wrth a score of 42 37 At
th1s game much speed a d expert shootmg
were shown on the floor by the v1r1s
Our frrst loss was to W1nter Harbor w1th
the score of 26 24 but thrs loss was qulckly
venged by our defeat of Gllman our next
opponent by the score of 38 35
At the Pemetlc game B Luce scored forty
two of the slxty n1ne po1nts
The three hlgh scorers for the season
vere B Luce 190 pomts P Haynes 99
At the close of the season our record was
seve wlns and four losses
The forward hne up consrsted of L Lan
grlle P Haynes B Luce and E Strout
The guards were E Sargent M Lltch
fleld S L1tchf1eld S Holmes L Murch
M Kane B Bowden R Jordan and mana
ver Ann McGraw
The Junxor varslty team lncluded R
Tracy J Joy M Morrrson M Perk1ns N
Powell N Awalt N Weaver M Hardwlck
J Partrrdge C Merrxll J Moore B Harr1
man L Sprague D Rlchmond and A
Johnson
Lourse Murch 50
Alxce Moore 51
TRACK MEETS
Orono at Bar Harbor
Bar Harbor
Ellsworth
John Bapst at Bangor
Brewer
Old Town
Ellsworth
Old Town at Orono
Brewer
Ellsworth
May
May
May
May
TRACK
The 1950 track season was ln sess1on by
Apr1l first at E HS Coach Savlgnano held
2 few meetlngs and llght practlces ln the
h1,,h school gym untxl the athletlc field was
dry Those report1ng for pos1t1ons on the
team were Dana Austm Stanley Taylor
Kenneth Sargent John Taylor Bob Phlp
pen Fred Mack Paul Flrlotte Joe Flrlotte
Ph1ll1p Maddocks Gerald Purslow Dlck
Wescott Russell Archer Clmt Sadler Cec1l
Ryder James Edgerly George Davls Tracy
Dorgan Paul Bowden Arnold Foster Ralph
Moon Tug Whxte J1mmy Sawyer Paul
Glles Colby Foss Charles Ashmore and
Elmer Maddocks
Robert Ph1ppen 50
GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION
CLASSES
At the begmmng of the fall term we
started our physlcal tralnmg wlth volley
Langllle was our supervlsor
When It started to get too cold for any
outdoor sports we played basketball Th1s
year Mr Langllle showed us how to do the
square dances wh1ch made physlcal tram
mg not only more 1nterest1ng but also more
varred
Toward the end of the school year we
enjoyed softball and table tennls
Al1ce Moore 51
LIMERICKS
One day the great Brooklyn preacher
Sald That hen IS a wonderful creature
When the fowl heard of that
She lard arm egg 1n h1s hat
And thus d1d the hen reward Beecher
For beauty I am not a star
There are others more handsome by far
My face I don t mmd rt
Because Im behmd It
Its the people ln front that I Jar
There was a partlcular brlde
Who objected to eggs being fr1ed
Not because of the grease
But the shockmg decease
Of the poor l1ttle chrckens 1ns1de
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State Cross Country Frederlck Mack George Ray F Mack Paul
Champlon Flrlotte G Ray
CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY MEETS
The Ellsworth cross country team made
a very impresslve record th1s fall wlnnlng
four of the1r f1ve meets They placed
fourth ln tthe Northern Ma1ne meet and
elghth ln the State meet At Orono where
the Eagle h1ll and dale ers ran agaxnst the
Ma1ne Frosh pacmg Paul Flrlotte t1ed the
State prep school record A few weeks
later 1n the Northern Mame meet at Orono
Paul came wlthm one second of ty1ng the
State hlgh school record After placmg
fl st ln SIX stralght meets pacmg Paul ran
1 1 the State meet when xn addltlon to w1n
n'ng the State cross country t1tle, he chop
ped ten seconds off the State record H1s
tlme was thlrteen mmutes and th1rty four
seconds Paul, accompanled by hrs dad,
Joseph O Flrlotte and h1s coach, Leo Lan
grlle, traveled to Mlddletown, Connectlcut,
where Paul ran 1n the New England meet
Paul must have had a bad day, he placed
only second
Ellsworth Ellsworth 22 Orono 41
Orono Ellsworth 26 Ma1ne Frosh 28
Ellsworth Ellsworth 31 Bangor 26
Orono Ellsworth 4th Place 1n Northern
Ma1ne Meet
Orono Ellsworth 21 Orono 43
Ellsworth Ellsworth 20 Old Town 30
Orono Ellsworth 8th Place rn State
Meet
The cross country team should have an
even better record next year There were
no senlors on thzs year's team
The followrng men rece1ved the1r Varslty
letters Paul Flrlotte, Ph1ll1p Maddocks,
Drck Wescott, Emery Purslow, Joe Flrlotte,
Ronald Brrggs, Thomas Jordan, and Harold
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Alumni News
CLASS OF 1900
Arthur Alley Retrred drug ISI
Iorence Bowden 1H1g msr
Mame
Helen Campbell lM1ICh611I
Washmgton
Lourse Dutton 1F1lmore1 New
York
Mary Drummey Glft shop clerk Woodfords
Mame
Ellzabeth Doyle Olflce clerk at Bar Harbor
Motor Co Ellsworth
Maude Gogglns Dressmaker Ellsworth
Wllllam Jude Mun1c1pal Judge Newport
Malne
Annle Kmgsbury 1Goodw1nJ Massachu
setts
Bermce Laffln 1H1gg1ns1 Deceased
Homer Lowell Deceased
Homer Perklns Retlred d1ver Penobscot
Marne
Pelen Rolll s 1Dulles1 Deceased
Mollle Shute 4L1ncolnv Deceased
Bayslde
Hallowell
Spokane
York New
CLASS OF 1920
Edwln Austm H C Austm Furnrture Store
Ellsworth
E1S1E Brldges 1Lawsen1
Grace Br1dges4Waldw1nr Rlngwood N J
Iessle Brxdves 1Joyce1
Ann1e Camber 1L1nscott1 Sallsbury Cove
Theresa Cook 1Carl1sle1 Ellsworth
Marlon Donnell 4Carter1 Ellsworth
ohn Dorgan Deceased
Elleneen Doyle WWIISOHP Kmgsvllle Texas
W1ll1am Henry Harrmgton Post Off1C9
Ellsworth
Damel Harrxngton Foreman Morang Rob
lnson Automob1le Co Inc Ellsworth
I-'arvard E Jelllson Internatlonal Har
vester Co Portland
Ella M Johnson 4Freder1c1
Nella McCarthy 1G1lbert1 Ellsworth
Marle McFarlard 4Chr1st1e9 Ellsworth
Falls
Gerald W Moole Ellsworth Falls
Hazel L Moore
Mary Ann Morrrson 1Sm1thr Ellsworth
1VIaI'JOI'16 Rlchardson
Dorothy Splllane 1Closson1 Ellswolth
Clarlssa Strout lHagerthy1 Ellsworth
Luman Woodruff M D Bralntree Massa
chusetts
CLASS OF 1920
Ruth Austln 1Kn1ghtr Ellsworth
Charles Barton Hulls Cove
Merle Bunker Flsherman Southwest
Harbor
Hope Clark 1Sm1thr Belfast
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W1ll1am Drummey Unlted States Servlce
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Horace Estey Supermtendent and VICE
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Gertrude Farnsworth lSm1th1 Bar Harbor
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Malne
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Marjorre Garland 1Mooneyr Machlas
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Joseph Ll1Ch1'll Luch1n1s Restaurant Ells
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Robert Jordan Electrxcal Engmeer Dayton
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George Mahoney Mahoney Burr1ll Insur
ance Agency Ellsworth Malne
Hope M1ll1ken 1McNallyr Ellsworth
James Moore Moores Pharmacy Ellsworth
Catherlne Osgood 1Skolfield1 Ellsworth
George Partrldge Fxre Chxef and Contrac
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Massachusetts
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Elsle Prlest 1Swett1 Eastmans Ellsworth
Florence Reed 1Jude1 Kmeo Dry Goods
Store Ellsworth
Chandler Rlchmond Metropolltan Insur
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Herbert Saunders Post OiT1ce Ellsworth
Melvln Treworgy Bangor Hospltal
Mxldred Wood lTaylor1 Northeast Harbor
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Luella Andrews 4B1ack1 Newberrys Store
Ellsworth
Gertrude Batchelder 1Day1 Ellsworth
Reverend Earl Beal Perry New York
Kathleen Burpee 1L1nscott1 Bus Dr1ver
Ellsworth Falls
Cllfton Carllsle Br1dge Constructlon Co
Surry
Carrle Carter 4Bragdon1 Bragdons Fu
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Marguente Carter tThornton1 Demarest
New Jersey
Hazel CotT1n 4Spr1nger1 Skowhegan Ma1ne
Kenneth Coleman Salesman Bangor
Danlel Cushman Socony O11 Company
Ellsworth
Margaret Cushman tClement1 Yarmouth
Mame
Elrzabeth Davls 1Anderson1 Secretary of
Ch1ld Welfare Bureau Ellsworth
Gerald Dav1s The Ellsworth Amerlcan
Ellsworth
Ernest Dodge Curator at Peabody Museum
Salem Massachusetts
Road
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Moody Fl1nt Prlnclpal Junlor Hlgh School
Bath Malne
John Foss Jr Augusta News Augusta
Mame
Fred Gaspar Flllmg Statlon Manager
Scarboro Ma1ne
Gerald Hatch COHSITUCIIOH Work W1ll1
mantlc Connectlcut
Arthur Hodgkms Lobster F1sherman Han
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Geneva Hodgklns mPrattr Orono
Svdney Hodgkms F1sherman Stonmgton
Russell K1tL8Fldg6 Unlon Trust Bank Ells
worth
Alema Lake 4Kal1ochv Teacher Hyannls
Massachusetts
John Le1ghton Sears Roebuck Portland
Roscoe Marshall Hotel Manager Southwest
Harbor
Wxlllam McGraw Steam Shovel Operator
Blue H111
Ordl1n Moon Plumber Ellsworth
Hester Pomeroy 1Morey1 Bangor Mame
Sarah Russell Teacher Ellsworth Hlgh
School
Beatrlce Sallsbury 4Grant1 Bangor
Marlan Saunders 4Taber1 Boston Massa
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Lcu1seSm1th4Butlerl Portland Mame
lNorman Smlth Bangor Hydro Electric
Company MaCh1aS
PVIS Snow tSaunders1 Ellsworth
Ruth Stewart rRobb1ns1 Rhode Island
Ray Wood Ra1lway Mall Clerk Portland
CLASS OF 1935
Albert Behr Behrs Jewelry Store Ells
worth
Maxme Brenton Ellsworth
F ed Campbell Cook New York C1ty New
York
Vaughn Carllsle Ellsworth
Kenneth Clark New England Tel 8z Tel
Company MaCh13.S
Poland Clark Truck Drlver Ellsworth
Velma Clark tAshley1 Northeast Harbor
Katherxne Conary tDO111V6Ff Blue Hlll
Danlel Crabtree R C A Rad10 Shop Phll
adelphla Pennsylvanla
W1ll1am Emery Deceased
Alton Ford Ellsworth Ellsworth Bullders
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Richard Foss
Gladys Garland lShea1 Ellsworth Falls
Ruth Gatchell YCHYIISIEI Deceased
Elvm Gllman Insurance Agent South Port
land
Arlene Gott lW1lburJ Waltham
Charles Gott Boston Massachusetts
Reld Grlndle Shlpyard Foreman Yar
mouth Mame
John Guthrle Master Sergeant Fort Bragg
North Carolma
Edmund Hamllton Bangor Mame
Margaret Jordan lKeep1 Ellsworth
Ralph Jordan F1sherman Southwest
Halbor
Althea Kane tWhltmOT6l Waltham Road
Isabelle Klncald 4Randall1 West Somer
v1lle Massachusetts
John Knowlton Executlve OITICG Chlldrens
Hospltal Boston Mass
Nlary Lord 1Moorev Hampden Mame
Kenneth Mace Osborn
Melvm Mace Osborn
Fay Mattatall Mattatalls Taxl Ellsworth
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Mxldred Moon 4Jordanv Baagor Marne
Wllbur Moon M111 Bucksport Ma1ne
Rlchard Moore Massachusetts
Albert Morev Tvpewrlter Factory Hartford
Connectlcut
Parold Parker Beals Oll Company Ells
worth
hortense Raye 1'VlacDonaldv Ellsworth
V1rg1n1a Rlchmond 1RoUersv Ellsworth
E lzabeth Shea 1Strattonu Hancock
Carmelxta Sm1th 1Maddocksu Southwest
Harbor Ma1ne
Clfford Sm1th Contractor Ellsworth
Evelyn Sm1th 1Karstr Nurse Ellsworth
FIHHCIS Sprmger 1Boylen Watervllle
Leslle Stratton Bus Drrver Ha cock
Leon Tate South Portland Mame
Barbara Tlnker lPembroker
Margaret Tourtelette Washmgton D C
Constance Walker fP1tCh9I'J Ellsworth
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Martha Wheelden Bangor
Irez Wood lColl1err Ellsworth
Martln Wood New England Tel :Sz Te
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Jean Adams fOMea1ar Ellsworth
E ame Allen 4Strattonl Teacher Ellsworth
R chard Anderson Luch1n1s Ellsworth
Parry Barney
Ruth Blalsdell Dr Rands Offxce Ellsworth
Mlldred Brooks fV1nc1v1sk1v Portlan
Connect1cut
Charles Byrne Lt 1JGl U S N Alaska
Robert T Carllshe Surry
Grace Conary 1Daw1ck1r Trenton
Xfargaret Dav1s 1Long1 Deceased
Rlchard Dav1s Navy Yard Klttery Marne
Sara Davls 4Shear Ellsworth
Eleanor Dwx tal lRUZZ6f1P Watertown
Massachusetts
Dr George Faulkner Sanford Ma1ne
Augusta Foster MD Assistant Dlrector of
Cancer and other Chronlc Dlseases for
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Narre Gatchell 4Andersonu Ellsworth Falls
Charlotte Grmdle 1Frenchu Eastbrook
Xflrgmxa Harvey MarJor1e M1lls Program
Edlth Hxtchborn State Hospital Of'f1C8
Bangor
Charles Hrwms Anderson O11 Company
Bangor
Wesley Hlgglns Bangor H5dro Electrlc
Companv Ellsworth
Charles Jordan New England Telephone Sz
Telegraph Company Ellsworth
Langdon Jordan Waltham Mame
R chard Jude Ellsworth
Kenneth Karst New Engla d Telephone 85
Telegraph Company
Kenneth Klmball Strattons Hardware
Ellsworth
Paulme Klngman 4Jonesr Ellsworth
Paul Koelle Unrverslty of Connect1cut
Charles Laffln Laffms Store Ellsworth
Dorothy Maddocks 1K1ngr Sallsbury Cove
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Villbur McKeown 1Deceasedv
harry Pearson 4Deceasedr
HOIIIS Ramsdell 4Deceasedr
Kathleen Remlck tKarstr Ellsworth
Stanley RODDIHS Contmental Can
Malden Massachusetts
La Verne Sallsbury lB1ckfordr Gray
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Walter Sanborn Beals O11 Co Ellsworth
Hester Shackford 1B1OW'll San Franclsco
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Lawrence Shea Emmons Shea Contractxng
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Charlotte Sm1th Royal Typewrxter C0
Hartford Connect1cut
Henry Sm1th Holden Massachusetts
Norman Stratton Farmer Hancock
Robert Thrbodeau North Ellsworth
Joseph Tufts Teacher Lmcoln Marne
Loulse Whlte 1Wh1teu Gullford Ma1ne
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Emma W1ll1ams tT1ldenr Hartford Con
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Bernard Apt Army Germany
Lourse Austm 4Sealyv Ellsworth
Dorothy Barnes lJordanJ Ellsworth
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Naomr Brown 4Russellr Clearwater
Florrda
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Norma Bunker 1Grahams Randolph New
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Marguerrte Carlrsle Ellsworth
Mrldred Carter Gordon College Boston
Olga Carter tMcGeehamr South Portland
Carolme Cates Unlon Trust Company Ells
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John Chr1st1e Un1vers1ty of Marne
Luray Closson Bar Harbor Motor Company
Ellsworth
Charles Davrs tH Blarne Davrs Estate!
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Sylvra Davrs New England Baptrst Hosprtal
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Arthur Dorrty Marravrlle
Paulrne Douse 4Coulterr Brewer
Grace Downey 1Poul1nr Teacher Brewer
Nathalre Dunham iHodgkrnsv Ellsworth
Joseph Fortrer Unrversrty of Marne
Neva Frost tSeccherJ Hartland Marne
Roland Grles Waltham
Dorothy Grlley lYoungr Boston
Wrllram Hamrlton Denmrs Bottlrng Works
Ellsworth
Harvard Hodgkrns Errgrneer 2!C Mer chant
Marrnes
F ederrc Hooper Washrngton State Normal
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Harrret Jones 1MahonJ Ellsworth
Phrlrp Johnson Contractmg Work
Hrldred Jordan 1Grayv Unron Trust Com
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Kenneth Jordan T C Smrths Ellsworth
Regrnald Kane Eastbrook
Iva Leach Niagara Falls New York
Freda Lmnell 1Wedgen Brewer
Prrscrlla Lord UDIVBYSIIY of Marne
George Mahon Undertaker Ellsworth
Hope Mason 1Lrnnehanr Ellsworth
Ella Nason Courthouse North Ellsworth
Erma Phrpps Secretary The Rrnes Com
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Barbara Prnkham Eastern Marne Ge eral
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Bessre Prnkham Washrngton D C
Pobert Ray Plumber Baysrde
Crrfford Rerl U S Navy Calrfornra
Dorothy Rouleau
Roland Salrsbury Electrrcal Supply Store
Washrngton
Poger Sargent State Constructron Engr
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Ruth Saunders lMooreu Ellsworth
Rchard Sawyer Teacher Oxford Marne
Erva Shackford lSantorasor RN Everett
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Douglas Shaw Ellsworth
Barbara Shaw tCarusol Trenton
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Hazel Wescott Bangor
Jacquelrne Wescott 4Dunbarr Ellsworth
John Whrtney Ellsworth
Ivan Whrtney Unrversrty of Marne
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Lrnwood Young Suffolk Law School
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CLASS OF 1949
George C Allen Marne Central Instrtute
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George H Allen Unrversrty of Marne
Harold Applebee Ellsworth
Betty Ashe Beautlcran School Bangor
Glorra Beal 1Bunker1 Ellsworth
J cquelrne Bragdon Newberrys Ellsworth
Naxrne Brown Baysrde
Ruth Camber Amerrcan Offrce Ellsworth
Prrvate Ronald Carter South Carohna
Robert Chrrstre Sprr gfleld College Massa
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Harvey Cole Unrversrty of Marne
Prrvate June Cottle Camp Lee Vrrgrnra
May Covey Brooksrde Ellsworth
Alrce Crabtree Governess Cambrrdge
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Lors Crabtree Portland Marne
Constance Cunnrngham Un1on Trust Com
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Chrrstme Danlco Ellsworth Falls
Ruth Danrco New berrys Ellsworth
Charlene Davrs 1GrrfTrnv Breakers Hotel
Palm Beach Florrda
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JOY S GROCERY
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NIAINE SHEIIFISH 84 C0
Water Street Ellsworth
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ASSOCIATED BUILDERS
Tel 293 Ellsworth Malne
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W ALKER S Sl' COND HAND STORE
H10h Street Ellsworth
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DR F P LAFFIIN
Ellsworth Malne
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CHECK R BOARD STORE
Ellsworth 213 H1gh Street
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Personal Cards
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Mam Street Ellsworth Malne
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Ellaxxolth Malne
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PHILS LUNCH AND BAKERY
ALL HOME COOKED FOODS
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HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
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GULF GAS OIL SUPPLIES
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67 M1111 t1eet Ellsvx O1 th
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CLOUGHS GROCERY
Del1very SEFVICS Tel 8074
Ellsworth Falls Mame
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MAINE S LARGEST SCHOOL OF COMMERCIAL TRAINING
1a7 Park Street C H Husson Presldent
Ban or Mame Free Catalog
DAKIN S DAKIN S DAKIN S
MAINE S SPORTING GOODS NEW ENGLAND S
LARGEST BANGOR WATERVILLE FINEST
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28 BROAD STREET BANGOR
GET YOUR OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT
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SCHOOL and OFFICE SUPPLIES
Central Street Banlfor Malrle
Our Motto If We Havent Got IT We W111 Get IT
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25 CENTRAL STREET BANGOR
THE NEW DAKIN'S STORE
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106 Exchange Street Ba11g,o1 Mame
BANI OR FURNI1 URE IOMPANY
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHINGS
84 88 Hammond Sueet Bango1 Mame
BRASS RAIL
BANGOR S FINEST RESTAURANT
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In Ellsworth
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PROVISIONS GROCERIES MEATS and FISH
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Maln Stxeet Ellsvwoxth
MOBILE HEATING OILS
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RANGE and FUEL OILS
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State Street Ellsworth, Maine
SEARS
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home famlly shop and automoblle
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SEARS ROEBUCK .Sz CO P O SQUARE BANGOR
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BUILDING CONTRACTOR
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